Can you keep a secret?
Will you give us one night of your life?
This short film documents the Secret Show which took place at Fierce Festival Birmingham in April 2012.
In this unique situation the participants of Secret Show were literally left in the dark about what they had signed up for from beginning to end. This film is the first glimpse of what happened, even for those that attended. Little did they know it was to be the work of internationally…
Can you keep a secret?
Will you give us one night of your life?
This short film documents the Secret Show which took place at Fierce Festival Birmingham in April 2012.
In this unique situation the participants of Secret Show were literally left in the dark about what they had signed up for from beginning to end. This film is the first glimpse of what happened, even for those that attended. Little did they know it was to be the work of internationally…
Interview with Lucy Cassidy, Director of '(I Think) I Love You' on the process of making the work in collaboration with Bath's Young People's Theatre group. Also featuring cast interviews and behind the scenes footage.
(I Think) I Love You was performed at The Egg, Theatre Royal Bath in November 2011
Filmed, Edited and Directed By Kate Rowles
www.lucycassidy.co.uk
www.katerowles.com
A short film depicting an evening dedicated to nature's most important orifice.
Curated by Alex Julyan, a London-based visual artist and producer, Get Mouthy invited scientists, artists and performers to sink their teeth into the maw-ish mysteries of our mouths.
Get Mouthy took place at the Wellcome Collection, 30 September 2011.
Film Interviewer & Production Assistant: Tim Owen Jones
Camera, Editor and Director: Kate Rowles
www.alexjulyan.com
www.katerowles.com
It's about teenagers.
It's about being in and (more usually) out of love.
It's part choreographed and part improvised.
No night will be quite the same.
Performed By Theatre Royal Bath Young People's Theatre.
Directed By Lucy Cassidy.
Film By Kate Rowles
Sylvia Rimat's performance 'Imagine Us' takes place in public town squares and utilises the Big Screen that now exists in many of them. The performance aims to highlight our awareness of the physical and thought spaces we pass through. The live encounter explores forms of interaction with the wider public and is concerned with bringing public space alive.
Imagine Us was part of the Plymouth Art Fringe 2011.
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Documentation:…
One of a quartet of video portraits made with young and senior citizens in Bristol, UK, 2010.
A co-commission from Arnolfini Gallery and You and Your Work Performance Festival.
Made in collaboration with my parents as part of the ongoing Home Video Series, My Wonderland presents a personalized process of filmmaking in action. Audibly directed by my father from behind the camera, I play a giant girl curious about my tiny childhood home.
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